Domenico Corvi

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Domenico Corvi

Domenico Corvi (born September 16, 1721 in Viterbo , † July 22, 1803 in Rome ) was an Italian painter of the Rococo and Classicism .

Domenico Corvi went to Rome at the age of 15 and became a student of Francesco Mancini . He created his first larger works from the end of the 1750s for the Villa Doria Pamphili and the Villa Borghese , after which he painted altarpieces in particular for Italian and Swiss churches. One of his students was Vincenzo Camuccini .

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